The top court went on, “The trial is not likely to commence soon as even charges have not been framed. Therefore, in the facts of the case and in view of the undertakings furnished by the appellants and what is held in paragraphs
of the judgement of this court in the case of Senthil Balaji
the appellants have to be enlarged on bail.” The bench subsequently directed the men to be produced before the special court within a week to complete the bail formalities and to be released on bail on appropriate terms and conditions, which include abiding by the undertakings filed in the top court.The bench said the appellants’ undertakings of December 6 and December 9, 2024, filed before it would be part of the record, and its compliance would be a bail condition.”If the hearing of the complaint is delayed due to any act or omission on part of the appellants, it will be open for the respondent (ED) to apply for cancellation of bail before the special court,” the bench said.
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